Imogen Heap and Guy Sigsworth made two albums of lush electronic pop before health issues put the duo on indefinite hiatus.
For the full effect, put on 'Let Go' and 'A New Kind Of Love' back-to-back. That's the duo's world in under ten minutes.
Their sound, Heap's distinctive vocals layered over Sigsworth's intricate electronic production, created something that felt both intimate and expansive. Songs like 'Let Go' have that quality where the arrangement seems to breathe around the voice. That track in particular has had a long afterlife in film and television placements since the duo went quiet.
They released a self-titled debut in 2002, followed by 'Details' in 2006. Heap's health problems forced tour cancellations and eventually led to the project being put on hold indefinitely.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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